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Cause, on 07 November 2018 - 08:35 AM, said:
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Okay this new trend of people thinking its okay to just split a movie or a book in two has to stop. You can do it with TV because its just a week till the next episode or at worst a year until the next series. Books and movies need to have at least some closure. This book just stops, I have since learnt apparently the manuscript was too long and so they just cut it in two. Part two is written but I cant find a publication date. I hope it will be out very soon! Also if it was written why not just publish it now? Is this a money thing?
My understanding is that it was a space thing... the book was too big for what they had planned. That said, it would hardly surprise if a publisher would prefer to roll out two solid books close together instead of one followed by a longer wait for the next.
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The cancrioth? We didn't learn enough to really judge. Still I am not sure I like this. The first book had been very grounded and now we have uranium and cancer wizardy. Also have a lightning storm in the east that seems magical as well...
I, otoh, was pleased to see the author intro this more fantastical element. I enjoyed book 1 but t bugged me that it would have as easily taken place in medieval Europe. Why create a fantasy setting if you don't indulge in some fantasy (or sf)?
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Xate Yawa's POV. This was awesome! She is both more and less evil than I realized. Possibly very damaged. Its also interesting to see that she has the same motivations as Baru. However because neither can trust the other they will likely never be able to co-operate. Another way the empire manages to exert its control.
Very much enjoyed her povs, and her frustration at not being able to work with Baru. Everything about her was just fascinating, her ties to the various characters, her massive skill set, the way she downplays just how insanely competent she is.
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Clarified! I love this idea. Find them incredibly creepy. I don't consider them to be people or really alive. Just fleshy robots. I find the idea that Iscend is deprogramming herself interesting because I don't really see how it should be possible. Will she become a person with actual free will or is she deprogramming herself in the sense just that she will be able to follow her core programming in a way that she sees fit. Without instructions to better the empire I don't see that she has any motivations.
Aslo why has Purity Cartone who has been away from the metademe for so much longer not had these problems. I mean he is broken but in his case its a problem of a computer executing code correctly, it just has the wrong code.
The clarified were much more interesting. in book one they seemed mostly like brainwashed assassins. Here we saw just how much more was going on. Great concept.
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What is a Laman? Still not clear. A third gender but not a hermaphrodite?
Other than gender-non-specific, i don't think they ever told us. Honestly Tau and their backstory was the least interesting part of the book for me. Too much 'child grows up, realizes the world is complicated' not enough real intrigue and connection to the wider story.
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I like Hesychast. Mad scientist but he comes across as very vulnerable actually. Its also painful for me to read his ideas. Man is brilliant but he also has some very strange ideas that I want to slap out of him. He is stuck on Lamarckism (the use or disuses or any organ or train in the parent organism will pass it down to its offspring) which is difficult to watch because his ideas are all flawed as a result but would not be so batshit crazy if true. If I didn't know he was wrong his ideas would be good. I am not sure but I'm imagine many of his ideas are taken from real world people when such ideas were believed. Though the cancrioth may make his ideas a plausibility even so. Not sure.
Interesting to see the fight between itinerant and Hesychast. Which I suppose at is most basic level should be interpreted as nature vs nurture. That exact phrasing only occurred to me now but I think its apt. Hesycahst believes that the flesh holds the key to everything. Itinerant believes that people can be conditioned to behave however we want. What troubles me though is that this divide seems to not be as clear cut as the author has suddenly made it in book 2. After all the Clarified are Hesychasts masterpieces and while they are the product of selective breeding they are also heavily conditioned to act as they do. Their conditioning appears more important than their breeding infact.
I'm scared to be reintroduced to Xate Olake in later books. The one horror I react vividly to in books seems to be torture. If he has been reconditioned into some slavishly obedient empire citizen Ill be sick.
i really, really enjoyed the development of the senior Cryptarchs in this book. They became at once more human and more threatening. And the relationship between Baru and Apparitor was great reading... their respect/competiton/ally/enemy thing, and the way it affected the people around them, was very well written.
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Similiarly the character of Aminata has somewhat been destroyed for me now that she is a torturer. The story seems to have glossed over the fact that she is a torturer though. You cant do to someone what she did and not be affected by it. At least to my mind. She is also a victim of the farrier process though it seems.
Yep. Maybe i missed something, but to me her whole "Falcrest's greatest torturer" thing came out of absolute nowhere and so little development or reflection in her povs that i wasn't even sure it was the same character.
Also, her devotion/obsession with Baru seemed to come out of nowhere. They were friends in bk 1 but not enough to justify this.
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Lots of revelations on excactly how carefully Farrier has manipulated Baru.
Oh yes, and especially the very last revelation about her father. THAT was a shocker.
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Bane of Wives. Not sure on the point of this character yet though I am sure she is meant to have one. At current my best idea is that though she is unmastered this means she has no connection to anything and therefore her life is now pointless. However she came back to save Tain Hu which also suggest her ideas of being unmastered are not necessarily accurate. I sense some connection to the idea of trim.
I really enjoyed Tain Sheer. She was an unstoppable force that really required Baru's bestest brains to survive. The eventual revelation of her link to the Cancriot made her even more formidable.